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jim walsh. he joins me here in boston. >> cold boston. >> everyone is asking me, is it that cold in boston? it is. >> you're clearly not a native new englander. you picked a bad spot. >> we're in a wind tunnel. i'll ask you since we are here talking. did the fbi drop the ball in interviewing the older tsarnaev brother? >> i mean at a very simple level, based just on the outcome you would have to say yes. he interviewed him and he went on to commit an act. but i don't think we have the full answer here yet. what was the process that they followed? the fbi interviews a ton of folks every year. only a fraction of which are actually dangerous. they interview me when i go to aroon and north korea and come back. but obviously either they -- he fell through the cracks or at the time that they were interviewing him they weren't giving him anything actionable to continue his case. >> but, lou, he did visit russia, stayed there for six months. you feel the fbi dropped the ball? >> i'm not going to rush to
jim walsh. he joins me here in boston. >> cold boston. >> everyone is asking me, is it that cold in boston? it is. >> you're clearly not a native new englander. you picked a bad spot. >> we're in a wind tunnel. i'll ask you since we are here talking. did the fbi drop the ball in interviewing the older tsarnaev brother? >> i mean at a very simple level, based just on the outcome you would have to say yes. he interviewed him and he went on to commit an act. but i...
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we're going to ask jim to weigh in, as well. we're back in two minutes. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through april 30th. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ge has wired their medical hardware with innovative software to be in many places at the same time. using data to connect patients to software, to nurses to the right people and machines. ♪ helping hospitals treat people even better, while dramatically reducing waiting time. now a waiting room is just a room. [ telephone ringing ] [ static warbles ] [ beeping ] red or blue? ♪ governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose
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jim walsh, always good to get your ideas. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, should the government decide how much money you need or don't need for retirement? and is gold still the safe investment many believe it >>> is it possible to save too much money for your retirement? obama administration thinks so. the president's budget proposal would automatically enroll woers in retirement accounts, that's good. but then set a limit, set a limit on how much that you can save. the proposal says $3 million is enough. because "some wealthy individuals are able to accumulate many millions of dollars in their accounts. substantially more than is needed to fund reasonable levels of retirement savings." should the government decide how much money you're allowed to save for retirement? joining me now, "wall street journal" senior economic writer steve moore. and steve, you know, i don't have a life so i was reading the president's budget proposal. and there it was on page 18. he wants to cap the amount that we can save for reti
jim walsh, always good to get your ideas. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, should the government decide how much money you need or don't need for retirement? and is gold still the safe investment many believe it >>> is it possible to save too much money for your retirement? obama administration thinks so. the president's budget proposal would automatically enroll woers in retirement accounts, that's good. but then set a limit, set a limit on how much that...
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jim walsh, always good to get your ideas. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, should the government decide how much money you need or don't need for retirement? and is gold still the safe investment many believe it to be? how about commodities? omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any r in the aisle. and go. you can even take full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go nation. go like a pro. >>> is it possible to save too much money for your retirement? obama administration thinks so. the president's budget proposal would automatically enroll workers in retirement accounts, that's good. but then set a limit, set a limit on how much that you can save. the proposal says $3 million is enough. because "some wealthy individuals are able to accumulate many millions of dollars in their accounts. substantially more than
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jim walsh, always good to get your ideas. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, should the government decide how much money you need or don't need for retirement? and is gold still the safe investment many believe it >>> is it possible to save too much money for your retirement? obama administration thinks so. the president's budget proposal would automatically enroll workers in retirement accounts, that's good. but then set a limit, set a limit on how much that you can save. the proposal says $3 million is enough. because "some wealthy individuals are able to accumulate many millions of dollars in their accounts. substantially more thanis needed to fund reasonable levels of retirement savings." should the government decide how much money you're allowed to save for retirement? joining me now, "wall street journal" senior economic writer steve moore. and steve, you know, i don't have a life so i was reading the president's budget proposal. and there it was on page 18. he wants to cap the amount that we can save for ret
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host: that is jim in new castle, delaware. "the washington times" has the lead editorial on what happened inthe senate is today -- -- the senate yesterday -- >> the question of a national gun registry, i do not disagree on its face, currently pending legislation, does not purport to create a national gun registry. the department of justice has you explicit that when require background checks for private fire arms transactions the only way to make that effective is through a national gun registry. the bill that is pending on the senate floor -- if it passes the next step in the process would be that critics say this is not effective. we do not know if you are selling your fire arm to someone else unless we know you have your firearm. my judgment, a federal registry of firearms, the federal government keeping a list of every firearm that is lawfully owned by every lot- abiding citizen would be terrible policy and would be inconsistent with the constitution. host: joseph tweets in about this topic -- jamie is in kazakhstan, michi
host: that is jim in new castle, delaware. "the washington times" has the lead editorial on what happened inthe senate is today -- -- the senate yesterday -- >> the question of a national gun registry, i do not disagree on its face, currently pending legislation, does not purport to create a national gun registry. the department of justice has you explicit that when require background checks for private fire arms transactions the only way to make that effective is through a...
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you know, the ting that makes jim -- the thing that makes jim demint a great leader is the same thing that has always made people like matt spaulding and the heritage foundation itself so valuable; that is, your shared insistence on making the positive case on conservativism, what conservatives are for. in washington it's common for both parties to succumb to easy negativity. republicans and democrats stand opposed to each other, obviously, in outspoken partisanship is what almost always gets the most headlines. this negativity is unappealing on both sides, and that helps explain why the federal government is increasingly held in such low regard by the american people. but for the left the defensive crouch at least makes sense. liberalism's main purpose today is to defend its past gains from conservative reform. but negativity on the right, to my mind, makes no sense at all. the left has created this false narrative that liberals are for things, and conservatives are against things. when we concede this narrative even just implicitly, we concede the debate before that debate even begi
you know, the ting that makes jim -- the thing that makes jim demint a great leader is the same thing that has always made people like matt spaulding and the heritage foundation itself so valuable; that is, your shared insistence on making the positive case on conservativism, what conservatives are for. in washington it's common for both parties to succumb to easy negativity. republicans and democrats stand opposed to each other, obviously, in outspoken partisanship is what almost always gets...
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remember when health care reform was being debated former senator jim demint from south carolina told his colleagues the need to vote against obama cared cared we need to break the obama administration. senator mcconnell for senate majority leader from the republicans announcing in 2010 that his highest priority, the senate majority leader was making barack obama the one-term president. if we had a coalition presidency were each party would elect a partner it wouldn't stand to gain as much clinical opposition. no matter what they did it was still share the white house with the other party so then it would be much freer to judge legislative proposals on their merits. so to put it another way, it's not surprising when you have a winner-take-all election for presidency whose power has grown to a level of the presidency you shouldn't be surprised that we have high levels of partisan conflict. indeed if you go back the increase in partisan conflict, to go back to the 50s and 60's there is much more of a cross party lines. if you look at partisan conflict graph it has risen since the 40s in
remember when health care reform was being debated former senator jim demint from south carolina told his colleagues the need to vote against obama cared cared we need to break the obama administration. senator mcconnell for senate majority leader from the republicans announcing in 2010 that his highest priority, the senate majority leader was making barack obama the one-term president. if we had a coalition presidency were each party would elect a partner it wouldn't stand to gain as much...
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hi, jim, how are you? >> good, ty, thanks. >> big day for apple. bgc. upgrading the stock from buy to hold. $4 price target on it. $600 price target here. here is where things get interesting. i'm having a hard time wrapping my head around all of this. shares have been going down since the stock hit all time highs back in september. that's not really sticking your neck out is it? we also know they have a ton of cash and they may use it as a difd end. >> let's move on to verizon. saying that it's time to take profit before the vod is announced. what do you think of this one? >> at the time it had a 70% rally. but this time when you're talking about a take overor a buy-out that is a great motivator. >> and upgrade iing netflix fro neutral to sell. shares seeing a nice bump on the trading session. what are you seeing here? >> but the market has had netflix as neutral since january. for years we have been talking about how competition is going to affect and netflix is going to wipe them out. >> jim, thank you very much we appreciate it. >> some americans ar
hi, jim, how are you? >> good, ty, thanks. >> big day for apple. bgc. upgrading the stock from buy to hold. $4 price target on it. $600 price target here. here is where things get interesting. i'm having a hard time wrapping my head around all of this. shares have been going down since the stock hit all time highs back in september. that's not really sticking your neck out is it? we also know they have a ton of cash and they may use it as a difd end. >> let's move on to...
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jim in south carolina opposes the idea. caller: i was listening to wellstone about his viewpoint, the senator. host: senator wyden? caller: yes. he says you should not force companies to pay taxes, yet he was for the obama health care bill that forces people to pay taxes. i cannot recall everything he said, but it spoke of hypocrisy. i don't know. i did you are for it or against it, but you should be the same viewpoint and carry on the same kind of methodology. it should bethat paid because there should be an equal platform between internet businesses and brick-and-mortar businesses. there should not be the huge disadvantage. if people want all these government benefit programs and they cried about paying taxes, why should they fret? there should be no democrats saying they don't want the tax. host: this is the editorial section of usa today -- next to their opinion is one written by the vice president and deputy general counsel of government relations at ebay. ebay would like the exemption to be for businesses with 50 than
jim in south carolina opposes the idea. caller: i was listening to wellstone about his viewpoint, the senator. host: senator wyden? caller: yes. he says you should not force companies to pay taxes, yet he was for the obama health care bill that forces people to pay taxes. i cannot recall everything he said, but it spoke of hypocrisy. i don't know. i did you are for it or against it, but you should be the same viewpoint and carry on the same kind of methodology. it should bethat paid because...
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i'm jim cramer, see you tomorrow. >>> good evening, everybody, i'm jim kudlowing, this is ""the kudlow report." "terrorist zoek dzhokhar tsarnaev was formally charged. he has also been mirandized already, which means he could be lawyered up, which means, we may not get the information we need. this is an outrage. he ought to be compared an enemy combatant. we'll have the latest on these late breaking developments. >>> also tonight, the faa says the sequester is starting it to start furloughs. that means major delays at airports. this is all politics. we'll talk to one airline pilot who says the faa action is bologna. >>> and the senate is beginning to vote to improve an -- approve an internet sales tax that will wreck small business, dan consumers and amount to a huge tax grab for state governments across the country. a terrible idea. ""the kudlow report"" begins right now. ♪ all right. charges were filed against terror suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. nbc news' pete williams joins us with all the details. good evening, pete. >> well, the combination of evidence here the government says th
i'm jim cramer, see you tomorrow. >>> good evening, everybody, i'm jim kudlowing, this is ""the kudlow report." "terrorist zoek dzhokhar tsarnaev was formally charged. he has also been mirandized already, which means he could be lawyered up, which means, we may not get the information we need. this is an outrage. he ought to be compared an enemy combatant. we'll have the latest on these late breaking developments. >>> also tonight, the faa says the...
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. >> good to see you jim. thank you for coming in. we will see jim on may 9, a great cause to benefit pediatric cancer cancer. >> they are making a bullish call. buy, buy, buy, as mr. cramer said, too. is it enough to quiet . >> goldman sachs making a bullish call. when that firm speaks, wall street seems to listen. another line says the risks we emphasize next month and weaker u.s. data leaving less uncertainty coming forward. you have been saying all along that equities are the place to be. to me goldman may be a little late on that. >> we have been looking at this over a period of time. the second half of the year we were going to be at a bester place. so you know what makes perfect sense that goldman is joining that party and coming out with the buy, buy, buy. let's just make sure it's not a good-bye house and good-bye house. >> that kind of bye bye bye. >> they're going to need it for their earnings. honestly, we are not rebounding today because of any rebounding global books. the central bankss a are all active. >> it's not an e
. >> good to see you jim. thank you for coming in. we will see jim on may 9, a great cause to benefit pediatric cancer cancer. >> they are making a bullish call. buy, buy, buy, as mr. cramer said, too. is it enough to quiet . >> goldman sachs making a bullish call. when that firm speaks, wall street seems to listen. another line says the risks we emphasize next month and weaker u.s. data leaving less uncertainty coming forward. you have been saying all along that equities are...
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by the way ambassador jim jones joining us at the top of the next hour. to talk about torture under george w. bush. speaking about george w. bush, a lot of comments on the bush library. bella says a library for what. for a coloring book or a pop-up pop-up -- picture book? i get it. this is a library to teach you how to read an upside down picture book. and on the senate, rick owning suggests i think somebody needs to start a campaign featuring unwanted posters. mugshots of senators and with a record of their votes against the public wishes like on the gun bill last week. good point! i like that. it is the "full court press" on tuesday morning. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> bill: what do you say friends and neighbors? good morning, it is tuesday april 23rd. great to see you today. thank you so much for joining us here on the "full court press" on current tv. your morning roundup of the news of the day. and your morning town hall where you get a chance to speak out and sound off and express your opinion about what's going on here in our nation's capital around the c
by the way ambassador jim jones joining us at the top of the next hour. to talk about torture under george w. bush. speaking about george w. bush, a lot of comments on the bush library. bella says a library for what. for a coloring book or a pop-up pop-up -- picture book? i get it. this is a library to teach you how to read an upside down picture book. and on the senate, rick owning suggests i think somebody needs to start a campaign featuring unwanted posters. mugshots of senators and with a...
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jim acosta is at the white house tonight. it was confusing today, some very mixed messages coming out. >> that's right. the white house has been saying all along that it's too early to draw any conclusions in this case. the white house press secretary said today we don't have all of the answers yet. but that's not exactly what you heard from the vice president there whether he said earlier today that these two suspects were knockoff jihadies suggesting that they were sort of amateurish and also from secretary of state john kerry who was in belgium was meeting with the belgian foreign minister and asked by reporters about this case and he seemed to suggest that the older suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev may have learned something when he traveled to southern russia last year. here's what secretary kerry had to say. >> we just had a young person who went to russia and chechnya who blew people up in boston. so he didn't stay where he went. but he learned something where he went and he came back with a willingness to kill people. >> no
jim acosta is at the white house tonight. it was confusing today, some very mixed messages coming out. >> that's right. the white house has been saying all along that it's too early to draw any conclusions in this case. the white house press secretary said today we don't have all of the answers yet. but that's not exactly what you heard from the vice president there whether he said earlier today that these two suspects were knockoff jihadies suggesting that they were sort of amateurish...
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>> that's correct, jim. i think our exact words there was one and possibly two additional large tight oil developments left in north america. i saw your piece last night with floyd wilson, and he does a great job with petrahawk and healthcon. and the reason why you're not seeing a lot of companies divulge these plays is right now they are actively getting their acreage positions. until acreage positions are fully filled they will not divulge where these one, possibly two new plays could be. >> i knew it. i thought it was monterey. but you know, i know you're not allowed to say what it is. i appreciate. you could always nod when i say monterey. technology evolution continues as a bank of america, merrill lynch report says it's -- what are they worried about? they're worried about competition. i've gone over every technology we have. it is patented. and no one else has it. is someone sticking up for you that we don't know about? >> we sure don't know it. when someone talks about competition they always point t
>> that's correct, jim. i think our exact words there was one and possibly two additional large tight oil developments left in north america. i saw your piece last night with floyd wilson, and he does a great job with petrahawk and healthcon. and the reason why you're not seeing a lot of companies divulge these plays is right now they are actively getting their acreage positions. until acreage positions are fully filled they will not divulge where these one, possibly two new plays could...
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i blame this on jim demint because he is the first who said it. like the difference between southea andth korea. state line between pennsylvania and new york, pennsylvania is driving and new york is the press because they won't let them do anything. the geology is the same underground. we got these great chances now with the federal system. that is what we are really all about as our country. not every good idea is invented in washington. very few of them are. look out there beyond the capital beltway and let's learn from each other. >> you lead the way in so many ways as we were talking about this morning and building heritage as a permanent institution. helping to build the conservative movement to this vital force is a major force in american politics and changing the think tank culture here, not only here but it can be said across the country and even the world. the question so many people here would like to have you address is what is next for you? >> the neatest thing and the first thing i want to say is thanks to jim demint and our board of
i blame this on jim demint because he is the first who said it. like the difference between southea andth korea. state line between pennsylvania and new york, pennsylvania is driving and new york is the press because they won't let them do anything. the geology is the same underground. we got these great chances now with the federal system. that is what we are really all about as our country. not every good idea is invented in washington. very few of them are. look out there beyond the capital...
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chief correspondent jim angle is live in washington with more. hi, jim. >> reporter: hello, jenna. what started out as an effort to by ronald reagan to help people in rural areas to have a phone in case of emergencies what critics suspect is a new welfare program, listen. >> the cost has gone from $143 million a few years ago, to $2.2 billion today, a 15 times increase. >> reporter: now the cost of the program lept after cell phones were added in 2008. only those on low income programs such as welfare and food stamps legally qualify. but lawmakers say the program is out of control. >> i got a solicitation for a free phone at my apartment which is certainly not in a building where you're going to have people who are qualified for free phones. there is clearly money being wasted here. >> the fcc said in a recent year there were 270,000 beneficiaries that had more than one of these subsidized cell phones that is completely against the law right there. >> reporter: now funded by a small tax on all phone bills you can see it on yours, the program has exploded with companies advertising
chief correspondent jim angle is live in washington with more. hi, jim. >> reporter: hello, jenna. what started out as an effort to by ronald reagan to help people in rural areas to have a phone in case of emergencies what critics suspect is a new welfare program, listen. >> the cost has gone from $143 million a few years ago, to $2.2 billion today, a 15 times increase. >> reporter: now the cost of the program lept after cell phones were added in 2008. only those on low income...
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. >> brown: jim jones, indisputable that the united states practiced torture. at the time the justice department said otherwise, that within very strict rules this was not torture. what made you say this was? >> well, an exhaustive study of the laws of court cases, of the practice, of interviews and the summary of all of it was it was indisputable there was torture in many cases. >> brown: just to be clear: you didn't have subpoena power here and so how were you doing it? you said by talking to people? >> well, the staff and some of the panel members visited several countries, visited the black sites where some of these were in poland, lithuania, et cetera, they talked to officials, they talked to detainees themselves, and they did an exhaustive research of the law and the united states has even brought prosecutions for the very same things that we did in some of those sites. >> brown: david irvine, former u.s. ambassador john bolton told the kwra +*eup that "this report is completely divorced from reality." the procedures were in his words "lawyered and lawyer
. >> brown: jim jones, indisputable that the united states practiced torture. at the time the justice department said otherwise, that within very strict rules this was not torture. what made you say this was? >> well, an exhaustive study of the laws of court cases, of the practice, of interviews and the summary of all of it was it was indisputable there was torture in many cases. >> brown: just to be clear: you didn't have subpoena power here and so how were you doing it? you...
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chief national correspondent jim angle tells us money, power and influence are on the line. >> experienced with terrorists here at home, the u.s. is trying to avoid encouraging them overseas, as secretary of state john kerry arrived in turkey where he plans to announce an increase in not only aid to the syrian rebels of up to $10 million. as he empty with syrian opposition leader, the memories of boston were still fresh on his mind. and he spread his sorrow. before offering more aid to syrian rebel, the u.s. wants assurances that any new government would be democratic and inclusive. in other words, not dominated by radical islamists as he explained to congress this week. >> obviously there are dangers of extremists who are finding some funding and engaged in the battle and we want to try to separate them, if that is possible. >> u.s. aid would include military items such as body armor, communications equipment, and night vision goggles. but not weapons or ammunition. syrian opposition groups were there to demand more help from the international community. they argue the assad regime has us
chief national correspondent jim angle tells us money, power and influence are on the line. >> experienced with terrorists here at home, the u.s. is trying to avoid encouraging them overseas, as secretary of state john kerry arrived in turkey where he plans to announce an increase in not only aid to the syrian rebels of up to $10 million. as he empty with syrian opposition leader, the memories of boston were still fresh on his mind. and he spread his sorrow. before offering more aid to...
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jim, do you often encourage gamers to do their homework. i don't recall you specifying exactly what you suggest should be involved in doing our homework. my version is to listen t t evey word on "mad money" and checking charts. what else do you suggest we do? first of all, i wrote a book. that's the starter. you hear a stock you like, you go to the website. the websites these days have almost everything. you read about the past two quarters. i like to read the annual report. that i like to dall what the analysts are saying. i like to see what can be in the pipe. i like to see what the dividend is. these are all a part of the process long before i would think of pulling the trigger. and, by the way, i would like to think, what would make them sell it, if they missed certain things, if they missed things that went up high. it all starts with the website. >>> here is one from trace, hi, jirnlgs as we all know, the department of defense is planning to downsize the military over the next few years as we also conclude our business in afghanistan.
jim, do you often encourage gamers to do their homework. i don't recall you specifying exactly what you suggest should be involved in doing our homework. my version is to listen t t evey word on "mad money" and checking charts. what else do you suggest we do? first of all, i wrote a book. that's the starter. you hear a stock you like, you go to the website. the websites these days have almost everything. you read about the past two quarters. i like to read the annual report. that i...
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jim looks thinner. they don't really know, but that's the new set and thank you, cnbc, for investing in our hour. it means a great deal to me. kimberly-clark was questioning the valuation of kimberly. i did at 90, what a mistake. there was a quarter where it wasn't so good. he spells it differently -- >> he's praising it. because you praise him. >> we'll see you tonight and you do look thinner. >> oh, my god, thank you! it's the set though. >> new richmond, don't go...
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update our viewers, jim. >> reporter: that's right. i've been told by a house leadership aide that the full house of representatives will be briefed today. the senate intelligence committee has set a hearing at 2:30 this afternoon. they're going to find out if they failed to connect the dots. >> reporter: as lawmakers are praising their authorities for their quick work in the boston case, they're still calling for hearings. >> what did he do when we went back for six months? did he sit in his aunt or unc uncle's home for six month? when he came back to this country, why didn't it bring a bell? >> reporter: two years ago the fbi was asked to investigate tamerlan. he prepa-- the fbi said it did find any terrorism activity. late last year tamerlan made that trip and spent time in war torn chechnya. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where those relatives lived. >> reporter: despite that warning from the russians that trip went undetected by u.s. authorities. tamerlan's name was on a no fly watch lis
update our viewers, jim. >> reporter: that's right. i've been told by a house leadership aide that the full house of representatives will be briefed today. the senate intelligence committee has set a hearing at 2:30 this afternoon. they're going to find out if they failed to connect the dots. >> reporter: as lawmakers are praising their authorities for their quick work in the boston case, they're still calling for hearings. >> what did he do when we went back for six months?...
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pd fact furman and jim emerson. welcome back to hannity. >> thank you. >> mark, you have the right to romaine silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. this is what is infuriating. he's just beginning to communicate. what information does he have? is there an ongoing threat he knows about? is there foreign connections, foreign links we don't know about? are we going to give him miranda rights at this point in time? go ahead. >> it seems like we've got plenty just on face value to actually prosecute him. we don't really need an admission. but to advise him of his miranda rights, we hear that he was advised today of his miranda rights. how did he respond? did he say he wanted to remain silent or did he waive that and he wants to talk without his attorney present? the interesting part about miranda is once you give somebody miranda they say i want to be silent, you cannot constantly go back to the well and keep asking them do you want to talk now, do you want to talk now? they have to
pd fact furman and jim emerson. welcome back to hannity. >> thank you. >> mark, you have the right to romaine silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. this is what is infuriating. he's just beginning to communicate. what information does he have? is there an ongoing threat he knows about? is there foreign connections, foreign links we don't know about? are we going to give him miranda rights at this point in time? go ahead. >> it seems like...
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the oscar winner and her husband, jim toth, were puld over >>> actress, reese witherspoon was arrested after her celebrity card failed to get her off of the hook. the oscar winner and her d huanwere pulled over on friday. she disobeyed the officer. she asked the officer who she was and he said he did not she replayed, you are about to find out. she was arrested for disordererly conduct. >>> a big name in broadcasting. al michaels arrested on friday night on suspicion of drunk driving. the 68-year-old sports announcer for nbc was spotted making an illegal u-turn at a dui checkpoint and pulled over. the police say he had a blood alcohol level of .08. he spent 5 hours in jail before being released. he has a june 26th court date. >>> taking a dip in the bay. not to cool off. what beachgoers never see from the shores and motivated divers to hop into the waters today. >>> lacing up for a message. one step at a time. ,,,, when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from
the oscar winner and her husband, jim toth, were puld over >>> actress, reese witherspoon was arrested after her celebrity card failed to get her off of the hook. the oscar winner and her d huanwere pulled over on friday. she disobeyed the officer. she asked the officer who she was and he said he did not she replayed, you are about to find out. she was arrested for disordererly conduct. >>> a big name in broadcasting. al michaels arrested on friday night on suspicion of drunk...
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the thing that makes jim demint a great leader is the same thing that has always made people like max balding and the heritage foundation so valuable. you are sharing assistance on making a positive case for conservatives, what conservatives are for. in washington is common for both parties to succumb to easy negativity. republicans and democrats are opposed to each other in an outspoken partisanship. it is what almost gets the most headlines. this negativity is not appealing on both sides. that helps explain why the government is increasingly held in such beauregard by the american people. for the left, the defensive crouch at least makes sense. liberalism's main purpose is to defend its past gains from conservative reform. negativity on the right to my mind makes no sense at all. the left has created this false narrative liberals are for things and conservatives are against things. when we concede this narrative we concede the debate before the debate begins. do it anyway.f us we take the bait. a liberal proposal is an idea, we explain why it will not work, and we think we have won
the thing that makes jim demint a great leader is the same thing that has always made people like max balding and the heritage foundation so valuable. you are sharing assistance on making a positive case for conservatives, what conservatives are for. in washington is common for both parties to succumb to easy negativity. republicans and democrats are opposed to each other in an outspoken partisanship. it is what almost gets the most headlines. this negativity is not appealing on both sides....
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both views, that has been the mantra for what was then the news hour and now is the news hour with jim lair all the way. when you listen to the program you're going to get both sides. so we completely identify with the approach of u.s.a. today. but we live today i think all of us recognize in a much more partisan bitter maybe too strong a word but i think it fits in many ways. and some people say well it goes back to the election of 2000 and it's the war in iraq but i think it's more than that. i've seen it -- i was at cnn for 12 years, and you see it as you say in the e-mails you get from people. some people just are never are just not going to be happy. the thing that's reassuring to me though is that you get 150 e-mails from people saying you were tilting too far one way and you tilted too far the other way. and you want to be down the middle and you're going to get that kind of reaction. my question is though does it -- you know, we need to have a healthy debate about these issues but do you want people to be at each other's throats? and i think that's some of what's going on right
both views, that has been the mantra for what was then the news hour and now is the news hour with jim lair all the way. when you listen to the program you're going to get both sides. so we completely identify with the approach of u.s.a. today. but we live today i think all of us recognize in a much more partisan bitter maybe too strong a word but i think it fits in many ways. and some people say well it goes back to the election of 2000 and it's the war in iraq but i think it's more than that....
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this is where you call me or tweet at jim cramer. by the way, there are great tweets at jim cramer in villanova. you got to look at it. you give me your top five holding, maybe you need to mix it up a little. why don't we start off with maxim in puerto rico. what do have you for me? >> caller: how are you doing? boo-yah, boo-yah, jim. >> i like that. what's up? >> caller: trying to see what you are paying on my portfolio i have lpk, fb, facebook, lmg, lcc, asce pop eye, what do you think? >> all right. let's look at this there is two ways to look at a portfolio. one is to say are they all in the same budget. that would be bad t. other is to consider the speculation budget t. problem is is opco and shaneer. i like that. we will ring the register shaneer for you. we can't have that much specs. pop eyes, i like get usairways is terrific. i think that is terrific. facebook by travel trus has been established in positioning. you can follow get drug and let's do instead haneer, why don't we put in some chevron, okay. we get an oil that's n
this is where you call me or tweet at jim cramer. by the way, there are great tweets at jim cramer in villanova. you got to look at it. you give me your top five holding, maybe you need to mix it up a little. why don't we start off with maxim in puerto rico. what do have you for me? >> caller: how are you doing? boo-yah, boo-yah, jim. >> i like that. what's up? >> caller: trying to see what you are paying on my portfolio i have lpk, fb, facebook, lmg, lcc, asce pop eye, what...
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. >> coming up at 815 we have legal analyst jim hammer into talk more about charges of the 19 year-old faces. >> iran is deny any link to the two suspects started plotting a terrorist attack against canadian passenger train. canadian authorities claim the suspect had directed guidance from al quaida members and iran , though there was no allegation of planned attacks or state-sponsored. one is believed to be tunida and oneidian and one is from the united arab emirates . >> the three teenage boys accused of last september's special of all of 15 year- old audrey pott from saratoga have been released from juvenile hall. the boys will now spend their days in home detention. audrey was a sophomore at saratoga high school. she committed suicide days after the alleged attack. a spokesperson for our to his family said they will remain hopeful that the three teen suspects will be tried as adults. suspe[ male announcer ]as need help keeping your digestive balance in sync?nc try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪♪ ♪ stay in the groov
. >> coming up at 815 we have legal analyst jim hammer into talk more about charges of the 19 year-old faces. >> iran is deny any link to the two suspects started plotting a terrorist attack against canadian passenger train. canadian authorities claim the suspect had directed guidance from al quaida members and iran , though there was no allegation of planned attacks or state-sponsored. one is believed to be tunida and oneidian and one is from the united arab emirates . >> the...
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and our goal is very simple, jim. we want to take the fun-for-you products and make them the most permissible fun-for-you products. we want to give you a whole bunch of better for you products like diet pepsi, pepsi max, baked lays, so if you want to cut back on fat or sugar, we have the products for you. and we want to give you great-tasting nutritious products like tropicana and quaker oats because we never want you to trade off taste for health. >> do you -- international palates that may not necessarily be in the good for you category. if you want to become 75% international, would you have to sacrifice some of the good for you and get that portfolio more to good because of where tastes are worldwide? >> actually not. interestingly, in a country like china, where we're still building the per-caps for carbonated soft drinks and for lays potato chips, quaker is growing equally fast. quaker conji, a breakfast product in china, is growing in double digits. i think the fascinating thing that we're noticing is, it is no
and our goal is very simple, jim. we want to take the fun-for-you products and make them the most permissible fun-for-you products. we want to give you a whole bunch of better for you products like diet pepsi, pepsi max, baked lays, so if you want to cut back on fat or sugar, we have the products for you. and we want to give you great-tasting nutritious products like tropicana and quaker oats because we never want you to trade off taste for health. >> do you -- international palates that...
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don't go anywhere, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say, there's a bull market somewhere and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to teach and to coach, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. listen up, okay! listen up! this, right here, this is europe, okay? this is the united states, all right? this, this is china, all right? we are here, they're over there. and they're over there, okay? you with me so far? we have 310 million people. these guys have about 739 million people. these guys have 1.3 billion people. i want you to keep this geography lesson in mind. because it is taking control of the averages on almost a daily basis and i can't do anything about it! including today, where the dow sank 81 points
don't go anywhere, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say, there's a bull market somewhere and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying...
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the thing that makes jim demint a great leader is the same thing that has always made people like mike spaulding and the heritage foundation so valuable. you are sharing assistance on making a positive case for conservatives, what conservatives are for. in washington it is common for both parties to succumb to easy negativity. republicans and democrats are opposed to each other in an outspoken partisanship. it is what almost gets the most headlines. this negativity is not appealing on both sides. the helps explain why government is increasingly held in such low regard by the american people. for the left, the defensive crouch at least makes sense. liberalism's main purpose is to defend its past gains from conservative reform. negativity on the right to my mind makes no sense at all. the left has created this false narrative. liberals are for things and conservatives are against things. when we concede this narrative, we concede the debate before the debate begins. yet too many of us do it anyway. we take the bait. a liberal proposes an idea, we explain why it will not work, and we thin
the thing that makes jim demint a great leader is the same thing that has always made people like mike spaulding and the heritage foundation so valuable. you are sharing assistance on making a positive case for conservatives, what conservatives are for. in washington it is common for both parties to succumb to easy negativity. republicans and democrats are opposed to each other in an outspoken partisanship. it is what almost gets the most headlines. this negativity is not appealing on both...
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a lot going on, jim. the fourth consecutive quarter, by the way in which they're going to gap down the following morning. >> look, i'm going to give you the positive first. given the fact that tech stock have bottomed at a certain yield, this is possible that they put in a floor soon. when everyone downgrades you tend to want to buy, not sell. david pioneered the notion that everyone is a penguin today and it could be a would be down, but that said, management here is now despised and this is the kind of conference call that was a revolt against management. management talks about ecosystem and people are trying to figure out how slow things really are. the management talks about china and they have 11 stores and there's a lot of people in china and how about having a thousand stores? >> there isn't anything about this call that isn't the people rising up against tim cook and so what you have is a situation where management's in complete denial. what people wanted was some growth. what people wanted was ne
a lot going on, jim. the fourth consecutive quarter, by the way in which they're going to gap down the following morning. >> look, i'm going to give you the positive first. given the fact that tech stock have bottomed at a certain yield, this is possible that they put in a floor soon. when everyone downgrades you tend to want to buy, not sell. david pioneered the notion that everyone is a penguin today and it could be a would be down, but that said, management here is now despised and...
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>> caller: hey, jim. i'm calling about ber tech pharmaceuticals. i bought the stock three weeks ago, partly on your recommendation, went up about 60% last week, and i'm wondering if you think i should take profits now or -- >> i think this stock can go much higher. i said own varitek, i'm not trading it. i think that varitek has got the breakout drug, reminds me of gilead when they bought farm asset, of celgene, of biogen. don't sell your vertech. it goes higher. will in virginia. >> caller: hello, jim, boo-yah from central virginia. >> excellent. >> caller: i've got a question for you. you've been talking about airline stocks over the last couple weeks. but i have not heard you talk about jblu, jetblue. >> because it's my least favorite. i like usairways, reported a good number and merging with amr. that's the one to be in! is us air. i think that delta is good, continental is good, jetblue is good. i'm saying this merger is unbelievable for amr. and usair. let's go to reggie in new york. reggie! >> call
>> caller: hey, jim. i'm calling about ber tech pharmaceuticals. i bought the stock three weeks ago, partly on your recommendation, went up about 60% last week, and i'm wondering if you think i should take profits now or -- >> i think this stock can go much higher. i said own varitek, i'm not trading it. i think that varitek has got the breakout drug, reminds me of gilead when they bought farm asset, of celgene, of biogen. don't sell your vertech. it goes higher. will in virginia....
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you know, we don't have the jim crow signs, we don't have the lynching anymore. so we really did lose that traditional america that we never really had to begin, right? -- begin with, right? eric, i want to ask you, you know, race has -- you know, blackness has had a particular history with media where images were reality and, in fact, images and words supersealedded reality and in many ways still do. >> sure. well, the book in my chapter on network television, i talk about how the image of african-americans have evolved on television over time. and, you know, we started out with these really, with the sort of mamie characters, we had beulah on 1950s television, then we had amos and andy, and then we got to the supernegros which were diane carroll and julia and bill cosby on i spy. for black characters to exist side by side with white characters, they had to be perfect. they, you know, bill cosby was a rhodes scholar, he was a karate expert, he spoke seven languages on i spy, and the guy who was his partner was a tennis mom, you know? that's what he needed to be
you know, we don't have the jim crow signs, we don't have the lynching anymore. so we really did lose that traditional america that we never really had to begin, right? -- begin with, right? eric, i want to ask you, you know, race has -- you know, blackness has had a particular history with media where images were reality and, in fact, images and words supersealedded reality and in many ways still do. >> sure. well, the book in my chapter on network television, i talk about how the image...
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. >> jim cramer leveling the playing field next. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome the my world. >> you need to get into the game. >> and firms are going to go out of business and they are nuts, they are nuts, they know nothing. >> i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere and maria, you can"mad money," you can't afford the miss it. i'm cramer and welcome to cramerica. some people want to entertain you, but my job is to educate you. call me at 800-700-cnbc. en before the tragedy in boston, there was a market decline because of the stunning events in boston, massachusetts. why going down before that though? frankly, it was a self-fulfilling day, and the best encapsulated by the following wisdom, everyone else is selling so don't we have to sell, too? with the dow jones slipping, and the s ashgts and p 2.3 p%, and nasdaq with the worst day in a long time, what was going on with the stock market? why weak from to get-go? now, i kept my ear to the ground all day and frankly, i want to tell the truth out here, i could not find a single truly cogent or plausible reason that the ma
. >> jim cramer leveling the playing field next. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome the my world. >> you need to get into the game. >> and firms are going to go out of business and they are nuts, they are nuts, they know nothing. >> i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere and maria, you can"mad money," you can't afford the miss it. i'm cramer and welcome to cramerica. some people want to entertain you, but my job is to educate you. call me at...
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doug in michigan. >> caller: hi, jim. this is doug, and i want to know what you think of the futures of the financial situation with kcap financial. >> i know kcap and yields the same as anly, and i think that you should switch out of kcap and go the anly. donna texas. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. can i offer a prayer for everyone in boston? >> oh, boy, yes. >> caller: okay. thank you. my stock is the ishares gold trust iau. >> well, this depends upon how much insurance you want for the rest of the portfolio, because a lot of the people were making bets in gold, but i preferred after what i am seeing with the etfs gold coins will hold the value more than the etf. if you don't have any gold, i say buy some. i say buy some. sheree in michigan. >> caller: well, boo-yah, jim. >> agreed. >> caller: yes. the focus on the energy independence, what do you think about clr? >> i think that clr is good, and oil is coming down here, and we have seen these types of moves happen. and usually they are the ones who get hit the worst, and so
doug in michigan. >> caller: hi, jim. this is doug, and i want to know what you think of the futures of the financial situation with kcap financial. >> i know kcap and yields the same as anly, and i think that you should switch out of kcap and go the anly. donna texas. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. can i offer a prayer for everyone in boston? >> oh, boy, yes. >> caller: okay. thank you. my stock is the ishares gold trust iau. >> well, this depends upon how much...
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i'm jim cramer. thank you, everybody. see you tomorrow! >>> good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." let's get started right away. the big story today a shocking but fake tweet and from the associated press and set off a steep stock market selloff and then just as suddenly, a stock market rebound. what on earth happened? cnbc's own eamon javers joins us with this incredible story. good evening. >> it was a really bizarre turn of events starting at 1:07:00 p.m. here's the tweet that the a.p. account put out at that minute. it said, "breaking" two explosions in the white house and barack obama is injured. that was a fake report as a result of a hack attack against the a.p. twitter account. but it set off this reaction in the dow jones industrial average, as you see from the chart, a huge spike down on that news. down about 143 points at the bottom. and then bouncing right back up, all of that happening within the space of about three minutes. and by sheer coincidence, the white house briefing was set to start, and by tradition, the a.p. re
i'm jim cramer. thank you, everybody. see you tomorrow! >>> good evening, everyone. i'm larry kudlow. this is "the kudlow report." let's get started right away. the big story today a shocking but fake tweet and from the associated press and set off a steep stock market selloff and then just as suddenly, a stock market rebound. what on earth happened? cnbc's own eamon javers joins us with this incredible story. good evening. >> it was a really bizarre turn of events...
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jim maseda joins us from seoul. hi, jim. >> reporter: hi, kelly. well, the past 24 hours have been a pretty good example of the unpredictability of kim junk union and his scene. after all of those signals, it turned out to be a very quiet day in north korea, focused entirely on those celebrations around founding father kim jong il's birthday. but then last night, there was a sudden new threat from the north korean military, which said it would strike south korea without warning if there were another anti-north protest in the south. so this was in reaction to a very small demonstration yesterday here in downtown seoul where a couple of effigies of kim jong un were burned. in the same message, he said the south must apologize for its undig phied acts before talks could happen. despite the angry ultimatum, there does seem to be a shift now towards what they call offramping or tamping down the volume and talking rather than confrontation. that said, those two medium range missiles are reportedly on their launchers in the eastern part of north korea rea
jim maseda joins us from seoul. hi, jim. >> reporter: hi, kelly. well, the past 24 hours have been a pretty good example of the unpredictability of kim junk union and his scene. after all of those signals, it turned out to be a very quiet day in north korea, focused entirely on those celebrations around founding father kim jong il's birthday. but then last night, there was a sudden new threat from the north korean military, which said it would strike south korea without warning if there...
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. >> and i was just ulcer up on jim's presentation. thank you. just also want to thank you. not long ago you gave a water tour for me and commissioner aldz. the one thing that struck me was the tremendous opportunity for expanding those operations. now every time i look at the water i understand the tremendous amount of ships that are waiting to bring in the products. i want to say this is an opportunity that will be a chance to make our port unique and uncomfortable >> will it will be there is an opportunity for export. there's a lot of export places in the west. but china needs a lot of things and they're now focusing on the u.s. and seeing there's a lot of opportunity like iron ore and other products. if so market can shift a little bit more and we can continue to build our project. we've been good to develop our products. we need the market to shift a little bit more. i think also for the great unbelievable at pier 80 i think there's a great opportunity for bringing in more steel direct to rail and out to the u.s. via the rail infrastructure. and there's also a lot of pr
. >> and i was just ulcer up on jim's presentation. thank you. just also want to thank you. not long ago you gave a water tour for me and commissioner aldz. the one thing that struck me was the tremendous opportunity for expanding those operations. now every time i look at the water i understand the tremendous amount of ships that are waiting to bring in the products. i want to say this is an opportunity that will be a chance to make our port unique and uncomfortable >> will it will...
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jim kramer and six stocks in 60 seconds. he may just give you the lift you're looking for when "squawk on the street" returns. >>> time for six in 60. six stocks, 60 successes. >> express scripps on the board. >> these are the kinds of stocks that work in this environment. >> united reynold, uri. >> people are worried about cater pell ar. >> all of the analysts downgraded here, pound sand, analysts. >> j & j. >> they won a lawsuit. they had lost it, same thing in l.a. and they won. i couldn't believe it, they won. this company is charmed. it can do no wrong. work day. >> how can this -- this is the most expensive stock in the book, but the software is a service. >> yes. it is so expensive and tgt, is imwill bell on for target. target missed the quarter. how much is it down since it missed? 11 cents. >> it says target's going to reaction cell rate. >> do you think that's true? >> i don't bet against target. i like to shop there too much. >> what do you have on mad tonight? >> core labs, the intellectual property behind so muc
jim kramer and six stocks in 60 seconds. he may just give you the lift you're looking for when "squawk on the street" returns. >>> time for six in 60. six stocks, 60 successes. >> express scripps on the board. >> these are the kinds of stocks that work in this environment. >> united reynold, uri. >> people are worried about cater pell ar. >> all of the analysts downgraded here, pound sand, analysts. >> j & j. >> they won a...
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. >> the new expore tore jim three times larger than old space. enough to showcase 600 exhibit autos did they have new stuff? >> yes. >> i think they used to have like sports. >> there are 150 new exhibits. some showcase the beauty of the bay. and there is of a gallery that focuses on life sciences and biology. christina is the is the cure rateor. >> we're tinkerers and makers and scientists. and you know when you mix this together to give us this new building this is what you get. and it's been fantastic. >> there are speeches from movers and shakers including mayor ed lee. and dan ashley but the day belonged to the children of the bay area. like 11-year-old cooper. >> how long will it take to you get around? >> i don't know. i don't think i'll be able to see everything today. >> this is not just for kids, thursday nights they have adult only only night. it's open until 10:00 as sit on wednesday so there still time to get down here to enjoy the new exploratorium. live in san francisco, along the embarcadero, abc 7 news. >> thank you and i hope ev
. >> the new expore tore jim three times larger than old space. enough to showcase 600 exhibit autos did they have new stuff? >> yes. >> i think they used to have like sports. >> there are 150 new exhibits. some showcase the beauty of the bay. and there is of a gallery that focuses on life sciences and biology. christina is the is the cure rateor. >> we're tinkerers and makers and scientists. and you know when you mix this together to give us this new building this...
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